Bowl Diabetic Foot a Strike

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Diabetes and Your FeetIf you’re looking for a fun night out and a great cause, the Long Island Chapter of the Marty Lyons Foundation is hosting their 20th Annual Nassau Bowling for Wishes event. Taking place at the AMF East Meadow Lanes in nearby East Meadow, NY, August 23, the event will raise money to grant the wishes of terminally ill children. If you have a condition like diabetes, though, make sure you have you’ve done your regular diabetic foot check to make sure your feet can handle the strain of the activity and the bowling shoes.

Because diabetes damages so many systems that are vital for keeping your feet healthy and functional, you are significantly more prone to serious injuries and infections if you have this disease. You’re also more likely to struggle with recovering after developing a problem, which is why early detection and prompt treatment are so necessary. Regular foot checks, then, are extremely important—both the daily self-check and periodic exams with health teams you trust, like us here at Country Foot Care.

We will check your feet for skin and nail changes, small cuts, bruises, sores, or signs of infection you may have missed. Our staff will check your pulse and may use other diagnostic technology to get a more accurate idea of the state of your circulation. We will also use several different tests to check your feet for nerve damage and loss of feeling, which would increase your risk for complications later. All results are explained to you and shared with the rest of your diabetic health team, so that any treatment you need is coordinated with everyone.

If you want to improve your health and stay active, investing in good diabetic foot care isn’t something you can afford to put off. If it’s been a while since your last foot exam, or you’re concerned about your lower limbs in any way, contact Country Foot Care here in New York for an appointment. Call (516) 741-FEET or use the online request form to reach us.

Photo credit: David Castillo Dominici via freedigitalphotos.net

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